Priced to be affordable to both the hobbyist and gigging musician "The Bone" is feature rich with 1700 milliamps of power while fitting 4 pedals plus the wah pedal.

When asked on the design features of "The Bone" Rob McCoy, Gators Senior Product manager said "Musicians told Gator that they wanted a powered pedal board well under $100 but loaded with plenty of power. It was also important to Gator to manufacturer this in their Indiana facility. From there they started the design process that resulted in a very powerful board shaped like a ‘bone' thus the name."

The design of the board is bone shaped and on a slight angle to make it ergonomically correct for the guitar player. The board features the perfect fit of 4 effect pedals plus the wah pedal on a hook and loops surface.

Offering the correct amount of power was very important to Gator in the design. With a 1700mA capacity, the 9v power supply can handle most battery powered pedals easily.

Included with the "The Bone" is a heavy duty ballistic nylon carry bag with an exterior zipper pocket and adjustable shoulder strap.

About 20 years into playing guitar I decided to use just a guitar, cable and amp with no effects. I did that for 15 years. Then I watched "It Might Get Loud" on DVD and decided to get back into pedals.I picked up The Bone a couple years back and loaded it with a wah, tuner, Tube Screamer, Carbon Copy and a tremolo pedal. When I get to a gig I unzip the bag and take out the board, guitar cables, power strip and power supply. Everything fits neatly into the bag. I just plug in and I'm ready to go.

As a bass player,I don't use many effects so this board is perfect for me.It holds my wah,a couple of Boss pedals and a couple of boutique pedals that I use, they all fit fine and the carry bag makes pack up and travel a breeze. If I don't use the wah I can put another two pedals on there no problem. You have to buy 6" cords to loop your pedals but any board you buy, you'll have to do the same.

This is a very expensive piece of plastic with some velcro attached. It looks nice, but you could just as easily paint a piece of wood black, glue down some velcro, and daisy chain the pedals together, add a 9v adapter that you can purchase at any music store; and half the cost.

The 9v adapter and pedal connectors are not built into the board; which is what I was led to believe by the sales guy. I returned this, and will simply pay the extra for a board that has the power and pedal connections built in.

Great to get all my effects pedals mounted and powered thru one source. Velcro keeps pedals in place between gigs. Carry bag makes transport a breeze. Had to purchase 6" cables to daisy chain effects pedals.